Dr. W. Lee Warren #625

This is a fascinating conversation with brain surgeon and author, Dr. W. Lee Warren (listen to his podcast, find him on Twitter, and read his book!). He touches on his time in Iraqi in the midst of active combat operations. Lee also talks about the importance of his faith and how it was deeply tested when he lost his son, Mitch. This is a beautiful deep dive into multiple area and has so much heart.

W. LEE WARREN, M.D. is a brain surgeon, inventor, Iraq War veteran, and writer. His most recent book, No Place to Hide, was named to the 2015 U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff’s Recommended Reading List. Dr. Warren has appeared on The 700 Club, the CBS Evening News, and his writings have been featured in Guideposts magazine. Dr. Warren practices neurosurgery at The Wyoming Medical Center. He plays the guitar and loves to make connections between faith, science, and the realities of life. Dr. Warren lives in Wyoming with his wife, Lisa.

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